Nebraska Chief Justice Issues 11.6.20 Order Regarding Coronavirus and COVID-19
Below is the Administrative Order signed November 6, 2020, by Nebraska Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Heavican regarding Novel Coronavirus and COVID-19 Disease.
Orders of the Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court
- 11.6.20 - Administrative Order Regarding Novel Coronavirus and COVID-19 Disease
- 6.30.20 - Administrative Order Regarding Novel Coronavirus and COVID-19 Disease
- 5.28.20 - Administrative Order Regarding Senior Law Students; Limited Practice of Law
- 5.7.20 - Administrative Order Regarding July 2020 Bar Examination
- 4.23.20 - Administrative Order Regarding Article I, Chapter 11, New Rule for Emergency Document Delivery for Filing in the Nebraska Courts
- 4.15.20 - Administrative Order Regarding Swearing In Ceremony for February 2020 Examination Applicants
- 4.6.20 - S-20-247: Administrative Order Regarding Novel Coronavirus and COVID-19 Disease
- 3.12.20 - S-20-247: Administrative Order Regarding COVID-19 preparedness
“The Nebraska Judicial Branch remains committed to public safety and to protecting the constitutional rights of individuals. Crime does not stop during an emergency. Likewise, the need to address child neglect and administer juvenile justice continues, as does the need for emergency protection orders. The need to protect vulnerable adults also remains. Because these needs, along with a host of other issues, can only be addressed by our courts and trial judges, it is essential that our state courts continue to operate during the Novel Coronavirus and COVID-19 public health emergency.”
…From Chief Justice Heavican, 3.20.20 Our State Courts Remain Open